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Elections chief requests probe of Ohio voter calls

By Associated Press

COLUMBUS: Ohio's top elections official has asked Attorney General Nancy Rogers to investigate phone calls made to Ohio voters in 10 counties.

Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner asked for the investigation Wednesday after receiving reports from local election officials that voters were getting confusing phone calls about their absentee ballots.

Some voters said callers identified themselves as board of elections officials and said absentee ballots were overdue or hadn't yet been received. Officials said some calls were traced back to the Republican Party.

The GOP said it is making calls to ensure that voters believed likely to vote for Republican presidential candidate John McCain turn in their ballots. The GOP said Brunner was engaged in a partisan witch hunt.

COLUMBUS: Ohio's top elections official has asked Attorney General Nancy Rogers to investigate phone calls made to Ohio voters in 10 counties.

Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner asked for the investigation Wednesday after receiving reports from local election officials that voters were getting confusing phone calls about their absentee ballots.

Some voters said callers identified themselves as board of elections officials and said absentee ballots were overdue or hadn't yet been received. Officials said some calls were traced back to the Republican Party.

The GOP said it is making calls to ensure that voters believed likely to vote for Republican presidential candidate John McCain turn in their ballots. The GOP said Brunner was engaged in a partisan witch hunt.




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Thee Pope
"Scott Brown Signed His Fold Out Picture For Me", ..

Posted 02:18 PM, 10/30/2008

But the GOP isn't engaged in a partisan witch hunt when it comes to ACORN?














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